Cruise Control

2021 Ford Bronco Badlands, 2D Utility, 2.7L Eng VIN P, Part Time T/Case ControlSECTION Cruise Control
DTC Description Action
P0830:11 Clutch Pedal Switch "A" Circuit: Circuit Short To Ground GO to Pinpoint Test E
P017A:00 Clutch Switch Out of Self-Test Range: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test F
P0504:00 Brake Switch "A"/"B" Correlation: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P0504:00 Brake Switch "A"/"B" Correlation: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test C
P0572:00 Brake Switch "A" Circuit Low: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P0572:00 Brake Switch "A" Circuit Low: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test C
P0573:00 Brake Switch "A" Circuit High: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P0573:00 Brake Switch "A" Circuit High: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test C
P1703:00 Brake Switch Out Of Self-Test Range: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P1703:00 Brake Switch "B" Circuit: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test C
P1935:00 Brake Switch Sensor Signal: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test B
P1935:00 Brake Switch/Sensor Signal: No Sub Type Information GO to Pinpoint Test C
B137F:11 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground GO to Pinpoint Test A
B137F:13 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Circuit Open GO to Pinpoint Test A
B137F:96 Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Component Internal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test A
B137F:9E Steering Wheel Left Switch Pack: Stuck On GO to Pinpoint Test A
B1380-11 Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Circuit Short to Ground GO to Pinpoint Test A
B1380-13 Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Circuit Open GO to Pinpoint Test A
B1380-96 Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Component Internal Failure GO to Pinpoint Test A
B1380-9E Steering Wheel Right Switch Pack: Stuck On GO to Pinpoint Test A
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